Tuesday, July 16, 2013

19-year-old Jordan Spieth wins John Deere Classic

Silvis, Ill. • Jordan Spieth can say that he's accomplished something that Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy never did. Spieth won a PGA Tour event as a teenager — and now he's joining

SHARE 579 CONNECT 117 TWEET 13 COMMENTEMAILMORE. SILVIS, Ill. — Jordan Spieth, 19, became the youngest player to win a PGA Tour event in 82 years Sunday. And he did it by surviving a grueling five-hole, sudden-death playoff with defending 

Jordan Spieth will start his first round at the British Open at 6:50 a.m. Dallas time on Thursday, just four days after his dramatic first PGA Tour event win. The 19-year-old Dallas native joins 24-year-old Russell Henley of the United State and 18

That's when Spieth left the University of Texas golf program and decided to turn professional. At that time, he had no status on the PGA Tour or the Web.com Tour. All he had was a series of sponsor exemptions that would allow him to play in a limited

Jordan Spieth will start his first round at the British Open at 6:50 a.m. Dallas time on Thursday, just four days after his dramatic first PGA Tour event win. The 19-year-old Dallas native joins 24-year-old Russell Henley of the United State and 18

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19-year-old Jordan Spieth wins John Deere Classic

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